Donald Trump warned Saturday that he would "take direct control of the Democrats" if he voted against Trump's "big and beautiful Bill."
"If Senator Rand Paul votes against our great, big, beautiful bill, then he will vote with radical left Democrats, adding 68% taxes and, more importantly, defaulting on U.S. debt for the first time," Trump wrote in Truth Social.
"Rand will play a role in the hands of Democrats, and the great people of Kentucky will never forgive him! The growth we are experiencing, coupled with some cost cuts, will solve all the problems. America will be bigger than ever!"
Paul cut taxes on Fox News Sunday last weekend, and he was still slammed as "Wife and anemia, but I will still support the bill, even if they won't cut debt, even if they won't explode debt. If the problem doesn't blow up.
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Donald Trump warned Saturday that he would "straight to the Democrats" if he voted against the president's "big and beautiful Bill." (Tasos katopodis/getty image; Andrew Harnik/Getty image)
The bill was almost passed by the House of Representatives on May 22 and will vote soon in the Senate, with Republicans losing only three votes.
Others, such as R-Wis. Senator Ron Johnson also expressed concern about the bill.
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Last weekend, Trump told reporters he was willing to accept changes to the bill.
"I want the Senate and the Senate to make the changes they want," he said. "It will go back to the house and we'll see if we can get them. In some cases, the changes may be something I agree with, to be honest."
In addition to tax cuts, a large Beautiful Act includes stricter access to Medicaid requirements, changes to the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program, and no tax on overtime or tips.
R-Wis. Senator Ron Johnson spoke with reporters at the U.S. Capitol after passing a Large Bill Act on May 22. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images)
Democrats slammed the Medicaid reform part of the bill and mentioned possible cuts as driving issues, which were ahead of the competitive midterm elections in 2026.
Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a nonpartisan analyst in the U.S. Congress, There are estimated to be 8.6 million people In the United States, health insurance will be lost by 2034 through a Medicaid reform that passes a large Bill Act.
R-Ind. "Democrats have been paying attention to this particular line of attack, which is the mistake of 13.7 million Americans will lose health care," Rep. Erin Houchin, of the House of Rep., told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview this week.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans celebrated the passage of Trump's "big and beautiful bill" earlier this month. (Getty Image)
"Five million of these people received tax credits under the Affordable Care Act, and Democrats passed the date the Democrats implemented.
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The CBO estimates that by 2034, 13.7 million Americans will lose coverage, including 5 million Americans who have lost coverage. Many Democrats have Deployed numbers in campaign messages Reject the bill passed by Trump in the House of Representatives.
“I don’t trust CBO scores and shouldn’t be the American people because it has been proven to be crazy over and over again,” added Hosing, who led the budget mark on three main committees, including House Rules, Budget and Energy and Commerce Committees.
Deirdre Heaveny of Fox News contributed to the report.